About Slime RNG Guide
Who runs Slime RNG Guide, how guides are tested, and the independence and no-affiliation policy behind every page.
What this site is
Slime RNG Guide is an independent Roblox fan site about Slime RNG by Stouts Studio. I started it because every time I wanted a straight answer, what are the real odds on an Inverted, is this code still live, is rebirthing now actually worth it, I had to stitch it together from scattered Discord messages and YouTube comments. The site collects those answers in one place, one page per question, with the math left visible so you can check my work instead of trusting a number.
Who writes this
My name is Jim Liu. I build and maintain every page here, the calculators, the guides, and the methodology notes. I have been playing Slime RNG since early 2026 on a normal Roblox account, with no developer access and no early data, and most of what is on this site comes from sessions I actually sat through: rolling for rares, timing coin farms across biomes, and logging what hit and when. When a number is something I measured, I say so. When it is a community-reported estimate or a model, I label it that way too. I would rather tell you a figure is approximate than hand you false precision.
You can find me on GitHub as OOspurs. The site runs as a static site with no accounts and no data collection beyond anonymised analytics, which keeps the focus on the content rather than on harvesting visitors.
Why these guides are different
Most Slime RNG pages online repeat the same rate tables and code lists. I try to add something you cannot get from a copy-paste: a luck calculator that turns a 1-in-100,000,000 denominator into a realistic session time, a 10,000-trial simulator that shows the unlucky tail and not just the average, coins-per-minute numbers from timed runs in each biome, and tier scores built on a formula I print on the page. The goal on every page is one real question answered well, with at least one thing, a worked example, a measured rate, a farming route, that you would not have found elsewhere.
How I test
Every guide is play-tested before it goes live. The routine:
- A dedicated verification account, so the numbers reflect normal play rather than an inflated setup.
- At least 30 minutes per topic spent confirming codes, strategies, or tier placements in-game before publishing.
- Re-testing after major patches, because Stouts Studio changes rates, zones, and codes, and a stale guide is worse than no guide.
- Measured versus modeled kept separate everywhere, see the methodology page for exactly how the simulator ranges and tier scores are computed.
- No paid placement. I take no money from Stouts Studio or Roblox, and nothing on a tier list or recommendation is sponsored.
What this site is not
This site is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation or Stouts Studio. It does not sell boosts, trades, accounts, Robux, or game access, and it never will. Anyone offering those in the name of this site is scamming you. I do not run a network of sibling sites that cross-link to inflate rankings, and there are no affiliate trades dressed up as recommendations. The tools run entirely in your browser; nothing you type into a calculator is sent anywhere.
Corrections welcome
Slime RNG changes constantly, and I get things wrong. If a code died, a rate looks off, or a recipe moved, email [email protected] with the page URL and what you saw. A screenshot or an official announcement is ideal. If a correction changes simulator math, I update the methodology note and the page date so you can see what moved. Full contact detail is on the contact page.
Now you know the site methodology - next steps
Codes are the fastest page to check before a live Slime RNG session.
Run the calculator before a long roll blockThe tool turns rough targets into visible timing ranges.
Use the tier list to choose a practical targetProgression value matters more than rarity labels when resources are limited.